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Deutsch: Ehem. Herrschaftsvilla, jetzt Richard-Strauß-Institut, zweigeschossiger heimatstiliger Mansardwalmdachbau mit Türmen, Schopfwalmdach-Risaliten, hölzernen Balkons und Zierfachwerk, 1893 für L. Mayer-v. Doss von Architekt Wilhelm Manchot, Mannheim, erbaut.
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It is on the list of cultural monuments of Bayern, no. D-1-80-117-229.
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